IP
The Internet Protocol (IP) is a network standard that is used worldwide. Two or more devices communicate with each other thanks to the Internet Protocol. Data can be exchanged without any problems among each other. Devices that communicate with each other via the Internet Protocol have a unique IP address. This makes each device uniquely identifiable. These unique IP addresses ensure that the data packets also arrive at the recipient for whom they are intended. The Internet protocol is used in private networks, corporate networks, and intranets.